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Tim Roemer
Tim Roemer Congressional Service
Tim Roemer is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Indiana. TIM served as a House Representative for the state of Indiana and served a total of 6 terms in congress.
Tim Roemer participated in over 0 voting sessions, sponsored over 89 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 761 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
CentristTim Roemer generally supported balanced budgets and reducing the national debt, often advocating for fiscal responsibility as part of his economic agenda.
Agriculture
CentristDuring his tenure in Congress, Tim Roemer supported policies that aided farmers, including crop insurance reforms and disaster assistance for agricultural producers.
Immigration
ConservativeTim Roemer has not been prominently known for specific immigration legislation, focusing more on national security, but he has supported secure borders and efficient immigration processes.
Education
LiberalTim Roemer advocated for increased federal investment in education, supporting measures to improve public schools and accountability standards.
Energy
CentristRoemer pushed for energy independence and supported a mixture of traditional and renewable energy sources to achieve it.
Climate change
LiberalRoemer showed support for initiatives to address climate change, backing international cooperation and domestic policies to reduce emissions.
Healthcare
CentristTim Roemer supported measures to improve healthcare access and affordability, although specifics on a universal healthcare approach are limited.
Housing
CentristRoemer did not have a significant public profile on housing policy, but generally, he supported affordable housing initiatives.
Transportation
CentristRoemer backed investments in infrastructure development to enhance transportation efficiency and safety.
Veterans affairs
CentristRoemer consistently advocated for veterans' benefits and healthcare services, emphasizing support for those who served in the military.
Voting rights
LiberalRoemer supported voting rights protections and initiatives to make voting more accessible to eligible citizens.